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Both companies knew the risk of competing head-on over such a big new aircraft.
This would have made the BBC a "state" broadcaster, competing head-on with health, education and defence for funds.
In the past, the company shied from competing head-on with the smaller 3-series, choosing to focus on making larger, heavier Cadillac sedans and sport utility vehicles.
The new edition of Top Of The Pops will air as part of The Saturday Show, competing head-on with ITV1's CD:UK.
Instead of competing head-on with the leaders, Siemens put its efforts into developing wind turbines that could be anchored at sea, where winds are stronger but conditions are more testing and where HSBC forecasts growth of 29% a year.
About two-thirds of the division's revenues come from Europe, where trains are largely bought with public purses drained by faltering economies.Bombardier is trying to slip in under the radar, not competing head-on with its rivals.
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G.M. and Ford had competed head-on for decades.
Not many companies in Europe compete head-on with Microsoft.
But their attempts to compete head-on continue to be derivative and, at times, silly.
It has few illusions that China can compete head-on with the Americans militarily.
"If you try to compete head-on on price, you can't do it.
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